1. Mycobacterium
leprae causes leprosy, Corynebacterium diphtheria causes diphtheria and Vibrio
comma causes
A. tetanus
B. influenza
C. cholera
D. typhoid
2. Ptyalin
is an enzyme produced in the 8 rated thisReport error
A. salivary
glands
B. pituitary
glands
C. thyroid
glands
D. pancreas
3. Nitrogen
is fixed in ecosystems in ways stated below. Which one of the statements below
is false?
A. By
cyanobacteria
B. By
electrical discharges in the atmosphere
C. By
industrially synthesised fertilizer
D. By
denitrification
4. Pollen
grains in plants are produced in
A. roots
B. leaves
C. flower
D. stem
5. Pollination
by wind is called
A. anemophily
B. hydrophily
C. zoophily
D. entomophily
6. Mutation
is
A. a
factor responsible for plant growth
B. a
change which affects the offspring of F2 generation only
C. a
change that is inherited
D. a
change which affects the parents
7. Oxyreductases,
transferases, hydrolases, lyases, isomerases and ligases are all classes of
A. hormones
B. enzymes
C. proteins
D. vitamins
8. Plants
that grow under average temperature and moisture are called
A. halophytes
B. hydrophytes
C. mesophytes
D. xerophytes
9. One
day you wake with a sore throat and a runny nose. Your doctor takes a swab from
your throat, sends it to a lab, and telephones you the next day to say that
antibiotic will not help you get better. Which of the following is the most
likely reason for the doctor's statement?
A. Having
waited a day, it is too late to take an antibiotic
B. You
need an antiseptic, not an antibiotic
C. You
need to be vaccinated instead of taking an antibiotic
D. You
are infected by a virus
10. Oxygen
in our blood is transported by a protein named
A. haemoglobin
B. keratin
C. collagen
D. myoglobin
11. Pulses
are a good source of
A. carbohydrates
B. fats
C. proteins
D. vitamins
12. One
of the following is most suitable for study of mutations
A. Haploids
B. Diploids
C. Tetraploids
D. Polyploid
13. Plants
are killed in winter by frost
A. because
of desiccation and mechanical damage to the tissues
B. because
no photosynthesis takes place at such low temperature
C. because
respiration ceases at such low temperature
D. because
there is no transpiration
14. Number
of chromosomes in Down's syndrome is
A. 46
B. 47
C. 48
D. 49
.
15. Rain
water helps to increase the ____ to some extent.
A. phosphorous
contents
B. nitrogen
contents
C. calcium
contents
D. potash
contents
16. Mumps is a disease caused by
A. fungus
B. bacterium
C. virus
D. None
of these
17. Most
abundant tissues of our body are
A. muscular
B. connective
C. epithelial
D. nervous
18. Most
common disease of poultry in India is
A. fowl
pox
B. tick
fever
C. ranikhet
D. coryza
19. Radish
is a
A. bulb
B. conn
C. modified
root
D. tuber
20. Outer
covering of virus made up of protein is
A. capsid
B. coat
C. virion
D. viriod
21. Movements
due to light are shown by
A. flowering
plants
B. lower
plants
C. Call
land plants
D. Dall
the plants
E. Lock
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22. Our
major foods, fibres, spices, fruits and beverage crops are
A. flowering
plants
B. gymnosperms
plants
C. pteridophytes
D. bryophytes
23. Organic Substances which, in very small
amounts, control growth and development called
A. vitamins
B. hormones
C. enzymes
D. None
of the above
24. Radioactivity
is a phenomenon of the spontaneous emission of
A. protons
(alpha particles)
B. electrons
(beta particles)
C. gamma
rays (short wave electromagnetic waves)
D. All
of the above
25. Monocot root differs from dicot root in having
A. open
vascular bundles
B. scattered
vascular bundles
C. well
developed pith
D. radially
arranged vascular bundles
26. Night blindness is cause by lack of
which vitamin?
A. Vitamin
A
B. Vitamin
B
C. Vitamin
C
D. Vitamin
D
27. Norepinephrine increases
A. respiration
B. urine
production
C. saliva
production
D. blood
pressure
28. Pigmentation of skin is due to
A. lymphocytes
B. monocytes
C. leucocytes
D. melanocytes
29. Photosynthesis is a process
A. reductive
and exergonic
B. reductive
and catabolic
C. reductive,
endergonic and catabolic
D. reductive, endergonic and anabolic
D. reductive, endergonic and anabolic
30.
Osmosis is the flow of solution from higher concentration to a solution of
lower concentration through a semi permeable membrane. What is incorrect in
this statement?
A. Exact
concentration of solution is not given
B. Character
of semi permeable membrane is not given
C. The
flow of solution is not possible through semi permeable membrane
D. All
are incorrect
31. Plant have ____ while animals lack it.
A. starch
B. cellulose
C. protein
D. fat
32. Plant bends towards the source of light
on account of the movement of curvature known as
A. geotropism
B. thigmotropism
C. chemotropism
D. phototropism
33. Radical vascular bundles are those in
which
A. xylem
is surrounded by phloem
B. phloem
is surrounded by xylem
C. xylem
and phloem occur on the same radius
D. xylem
and phloem occur on the different radii
34. Poison glands of snakes are homologous to
A. electric
organs of fishes
B. stings
of rays
C. sebaceous
glands of mammals
D. salivary
glands of vertebrates
35. Monotremes are unique mammals because
they
A. posses
hair
B. give
birth to live young
C. secret
milk in a pouch
D. lay
eggs
36. Plants wilt due to excess of
A. transpiration
B. photosynthesis
C. absorption
D. None
of these
37. Normal adult human male has
A. 10
gram of haemoglobin/100 gram of blood
B. 14
gram of haemoglobin/100 gram of blood
C. 18
gram of haemoglobin/100 gram of blood
D. 24
gram of haemoglobin/100 gram of blood
38. Ramapithecus and Cro-Magnon man are
considered
A. ancestors
of modern man
B. ancestors
of monkey
C. ancestors
of lion
D. None
of the above
39. Our skin, when exposed to excess sunlight, becomes
dark. This is because our skin pigments called
A. flavoxanthin
B. melanin
C. carotene
D. Xanthophyll
40. Plants growing on sand are called as
A. chasmophytes
B. oxylophytes
C. lithophytes
D. psammophytes
41. Plants developing in dry conditions are
A. xerophytes
B. mesophytes
C. lithophytes
D. hydrophytes
42. Most of the red, blue and purple colours
of plants are due to a pigment called
A. anthocyanin
B. carotene
C. chlorophyll
D. xanthophylls
43. Myopia is connected with
A. ears
B. eyes
C. lungs
D. None
of these
44. Prothrombin which helps in clotting of blood is
released by
A. lymphocytes
B. erythrocytes
C. monocytes
D. blood
platelets
45. Of the following taxonomic categories
which is the most inclusive (i.e. is the highest in hierarchy)?
A. Order
B. Subspecies
C. Class
D. Genus
46. Potato is a modified form (outgrowth) of
A. root
B. stem
C. fruit
D. leaf
47. out of proteins, lipids and
carbohydrates present in a cell membrane, what is true?
A. Lipids
are maximum
B. Carbohydrates
are minimum
C. Carbohydrates
are maximum
D. All
three are in equal proportion
48. N2 content is kept constant in the
biosphere due to
A. N2
fixation
B. industrial
pollution
C. nitrogen
cycle
D. absorption
of N2
49. Phloem is a tissue found in
A. reproductive
organs of animals
B. plants
C. insects
D. mammals
50. Neurospora is used as genetic material
because
A. it
has short life cycle of 10 days
B. the
product of single meiosis can be easily analysed
C. meiotic
products are linearly arranged in the form of ordered tetrad
D. is
a diploid fungus
51. Plants hormone that induces cell division
is
A. auxins
B. gibberellins
C. kinins
D. domins
52. Placenta is the structure formed
A. by
the union of foetal and uterine tissue
B. by
foetus only
C. by
fusion of germ layers
D. None
of these
53. O2 released in the process of
photosynthesis comes from
A. CO2
B. water
C. sugar
D. pyruvic
acid
51. Pyorrhoea is a disease of the
A. nose
B. gums
C. eart
D. lungs
52. Plants that grow in saline water are
called
A. halophytes
B. hydrophytes
C. mesophytes
D. thallophytes
53. Other than spreading malaria, anopheles
mosquitoes are also vectors of
A. dengue
fever
B. filariasis
C. encephalitis
D. yellow
fever
54. Primary phloem develops from
A. lateral
meristem
B. protoderm
C. extrastelar
cambium
D. provascular
tissue
55. Nucleus, the genetic material containing
rounded body in each cell, was first discovered in 1831 by
A. Robert
Hooke
B. Robert
Brown
C. Rudolf
Virchow
D. Theodore
Schwann
56. Photosynthesis takes place faster in
A. yellow
light
B. white
light
C. red
light
D. darkness
57. Prokaryotic cells lack
A. nucleolus
B. nuclear
membrane
C. membrane
bound by organelles
D. All
of these
58. Plant development is influenced by
A. quality
of light only
B. quality
and quantity of light
C. quality
and duration of light
D. quality,
quantity and duration of light
59. Most highly intelligent mammals are
A. whales
B. dolphins
C. elephants
D. kangaroos
60. Process of cell division can take place
by
A. heterosis
B. fusion
C. mitosis
D. None
of these
61. Photo-oxidation is
A. photorespiration
B. photolysis
C. light
and oxygen induced breakdown
D. All
of the above
62. Plants absorb most part of water needed
by them through their
A. embryonic
zone
B. growing
point
C. root
hairs
D. zone
of elongation
63. One of the following is not a function
of bones.
A. Place
for muscle attachment
B. Protection
of vital organs
C. Secretion
of hormones for calcium regulation in blood and bones
D. Production
of blood corpuscles
64.
Out of 900 reported species of living gymnosperms, conifers are represented by
about 500
species, About 2,50,000 species of angiosperms (flowering plants)
have also been reported in the
world. The vast and dominant woodlands in
Europe, Asia, North America and mountains such as
Himalayas are wooded with
A. all
gymnosperms, except conifers
B. only
angiosperms
C. only
conifers
D. angiosperms
and all gymnosperms except conifers
65. Plants absorb dissolved nitrates from
soil and convert them into
A. free
nitrogen
B. urea
C. ammonia
D. proteins
66. Plants synthesis protein from
A. starch
B. sugar
C. amino
acids
D. fatty
acids
67. Most fish do not sink in water because
of the presence of
I. swim
bladder
II. air
bladder
III. air
sacs
IV. air
in spongy bones
A. I
and II are correct
B. II
and III are correct
C. III
and IV are correct
D. I,
II, III and IV are correct
68. Photosynthesis generally takes place in
which parts of the plant?
A. Leaf
and other chloroplast bearing parts
B. steam
and leaf
C. Roots
and chloroplast bearing parts
D. Bark
and leaf
69. Movement of cell against concentration
gradient is called
A. osmosis
B. active
transport
C. diffusion
D. passive
transport
70. Plants receive their nutrients mainly
from
A. chlorophyll
B. atmosphere
C. light
D. soil
71. Pollination is best defined as
A. transfer
of pollen from anther to stigma
B. germination
of pollen grains
C. growth
of pollen tube in ovule
D. visiting
flowers by insects
72. Pine, fir, spruce, cedar, larch and cypress are the
famous timber-yielding plants of which several also occur widely in the hilly
regions of India. All these belong to
A. Angiosperms
B. gymnosperms
C. monocotyledons
D. dicotyledons
73. Ozone hole refers t
A. hole
in ozone layer
B. decrease
in the ozone layer in troposphere
C. decrease
in thickness of ozone layer in stratosphere
D. increase
in the thickness of ozone layer in troposphere
75. Ordinary table salt is sodium chloride. What is
baking soda?
A. Potassium
chloride
B. Potassium
carbonate
C. Potassium
hydroxide
D. Sodium
bicarbonate
76. Nymph is the name of young one of
76. Nymph is the name of young one of
A. butterfly
B. beetle
C. housefly
D. cockroach
77. On which of the following plants did Gregor Mendal perform his classical experiment?
77. On which of the following plants did Gregor Mendal perform his classical experiment?
A. Gram
B. Maize
C. Pea
D. Wheat